ASX:NSR
ASX:NSRSpecialized REITs

How Investors May Respond To National Storage REIT (ASX:NSR) Rising Sales and Softer Net Income

National Storage REIT reported its full-year earnings for the period ended June 30, 2025, with sales of A$350.6 million and revenue of A$392.4 million, both higher than the previous year, while net income was A$27.5 million, slightly below last year's A$29 million. The company's basic and diluted earnings per share from continuing operations saw a modest increase compared to the prior year, despite the marginal dip in net income. We'll explore how National Storage REIT's rising sales...
ASX:IFL
ASX:IFLCapital Markets

How Insignia Financial’s Return to Profit and Fresh Margin Guidance (ASX:IFL) Has Changed Its Investment Story

Insignia Financial recently announced full-year earnings for the period ended June 30, 2025, reporting sales of A$1,581.4 million and returning to a net profit of A$16.1 million after a very large loss in the prior year. The company also provided FY26 guidance, emphasizing expectations for group net revenue margin and highlighting anticipated margin impacts from Master Trust repricing efforts. We'll explore how Insignia Financial's shift back to profitability and new margin guidance impact...
ASX:COH
ASX:COHMedical Equipment

Did Cochlear's (ASX:COH) Dividend Hike Signal a Shift in Its Long-Term Investment Outlook?

Cochlear Limited recently reported its full-year earnings for the period ended June 30, 2025, posting A$2.34 billion in sales and net income of A$388.9 million, alongside higher earnings per share versus the prior year. The company also announced an increased ordinary dividend of A$2.15 per security for the latest half-year period, signaling management’s confidence in its financial position. Given Cochlear’s decision to raise its ordinary dividend, we’ll examine how this supports the...
ASX:SGM
ASX:SGMMetals and Mining

Can Sims’ (ASX:SGM) Acquisition Strategy Balance Growth Ambitions With Profitability?

On August 18, 2025, Sims Limited reported its full-year results, announcing improved sales to A$7.52 billion, a reduced net loss of A$19 million, and a fully franked dividend of A$0.13 per share for the six months ended June 30, 2025, bringing the total full-year dividend to A$0.23 per share. Alongside these financial results, Sims outlined plans for growth through bolt-on acquisitions, internal capital investments, and land sales, while emphasizing the strengthened position of its...